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MRO Melrose Industries Plc

620.00
-10.80 (-1.71%)
07 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Melrose Industries Plc LSE:MRO London Ordinary Share GB00BNGDN821 ORD 160/7P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -10.80 -1.71% 620.00 621.60 622.00 633.00 621.60 633.00 2,192,543 16:35:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Engineering Services 4.93B -1.02B -0.7540 -8.25 8.4B
Melrose Industries Plc is listed in the Engineering Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker MRO. The last closing price for Melrose Industries was 630.80p. Over the last year, Melrose Industries shares have traded in a share price range of 445.40p to 681.20p.

Melrose Industries currently has 1,351,475,321 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Melrose Industries is £8.40 billion. Melrose Industries has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -8.25.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
23/1/2019
11:33
Oh dear, it looks like old-fart yertiz as a little clotting problem! ROFLMAO

"Warfarin"

Watch out for the pulmonary old boy. Wouldn't want you not to be around to see Hard-Brexit fail! ROFLMAO!

minerve
23/1/2019
11:32
Exeter should have kicked for goal more.They could have sneaked it.They got lulled into false optimism with that first half try from the line out.Shame but Munster are very sound defensively.
steeplejack
23/1/2019
11:28
Tight game between Munster and Exeter, result was a fair reflection of the game so no argument there. Argyle are like a team possessed this year, with 4/4 wins over some fairly decent opposition.

If you MUST feed the Troll, make it a hefty dollop of Warfarin for the little 'bleeder' (pun absolutely intended).

You are never more than 10 feet from a rat in the UK....the House of Commons is full of them. Some other names for you....Branson, Emin, Izzard, they can all go too!

yertiz
23/1/2019
11:17
The French have a lot to answer for.Assisting the Americans to throw off the warm embrace of the British Empire.Passing the baton of Vietnam to the USA.Failing to properly appreciate British kindness in giving de Gualle a UK base and then vetoing common market access.An inexplicable reluctance to speak English.Ever since the Franco Prussian War,they've been scared stiff of the Germans and thus have broadly acquiesced with any plan the Germans conceive.With our Anglo Saxon heritage,the Germans are more naturally our friends.They're sort of 'family',that's why we're savvy to their naughty tricks. If it wasn't for the French,Brexit talks would now be satisfactorily concluded.I like their wine though.
steeplejack
23/1/2019
11:06
Yertiz

Exeter going well again - unlucky at Munster but should have taken the points.

And Plymouth not such a lost case.

I won’t post again until late afternoon. My nephew has challenged me to run 10k and cycle 20k for a charity event. Haven’t run for a good while so off training. Used to do these distances easily when playing rugby!!!

brexitplus
23/1/2019
10:55
Thanks, Minerve.
You're not included in my new 'numbskull' category.
An inch of snow here but melting fast in the sun.

meanwhile
23/1/2019
10:54
Absolutely they should sign the agreement.

It is 'you' who doesn't want to be 'in the club' remember!

Well done France and Germany.

minerve
23/1/2019
10:45
Well, this is all funny guys. I don't know whether to laugh or cry at your herd actions. Must be off. I am making opportunity of the mess you have created. I will leave you to watch your Melrose stock. It's gathering moss isn't it?

See you later.

minerve
23/1/2019
10:41
Don't feed the troll.
yertiz
23/1/2019
10:34
Getting, see what I mean about earning respect. This is the man who posted that he hates most of the world population.

Sadly, I don’t think he has any friends. Just the bottle, the FT which endorses his biased left wing views, and his pile of annual reports.

All the money in the world can’t buy you happiness, and in this case his wealth (such as it is) obviously proves this fact. A very unhappy chap is Zimmer.

brexitplus
23/1/2019
10:22
B+, you are spot on regarding Minny demanding rather than commanding respect. This was something I remember being taught in my first year of secondary school (age 10 or 11) by my teacher, Mr Branscombe. It immediately made sense to all the kids in our class. Looks like some never got taught this simple thing. Minny and Jose Mourinho are just two examples...
gettingrichslow
23/1/2019
10:10
brexit

I would never look for respect from you, getting or Yertiz. You are all small-minded, ignorant Little Englanders. Europe laughs at your sort. It beggars belief some of you went to university. Obviously you got degrees but you failed to gain any wisdom or self-determination. You are easily led, join herds willingly and cannot think beyond propaganda and soundbites.

I laugh at you everytime I come on this thread. I laugh at you in real life. I deal with idiots like you everyday. I tell them how it is and I put them in their place.

minerve
23/1/2019
10:09
"Respect from animals is usually genuine"Interesting.I accept that animals are genuine in an act of friendship but that friendship can often be bought by feeding them.In that respect,I don't think there's much difference between animals and humans albeit the latter are more cunning and able to deceive.
steeplejack
23/1/2019
10:08
I see a lot of jealousy in these posts. More money. Bigger houses. Etc.

You can’t take it with you. Spend it now on holidays, good food and wine. You know it makes sense.

brexitplus
23/1/2019
10:02
What about the centre then? Do you think they are content with someone earning £50M a year bonus? Even if they were, do you think they will not do anything about it with a left-wing government gaining more power because people are sick and tired of this circus?

JC and Labour are ALREADY dictating Tory agenda. Do wake up.

minerve
23/1/2019
09:58
“More socialist leanings”.....that’s a pretty broad church.How are you defining “socialist leanings”? The semantic interpretations could be endless.The fact is,the left wing are determined to redistribute wealth,that is their creed,Marx and all that.If you think I’m abusing the word “socialistR21;,we’ll be entering a semantic quagmire....and it’s not worth it.
steeplejack
23/1/2019
09:57
Zimmer, just as you regularly demand respect on these boards. Of course, hardly anyone respects you. Respect is earned, not given freely. Perhaps one day this simple lesson will sink in.

You just continue to demonstrate that you really are a very ignorant man.

brexitplus
23/1/2019
09:52
brexit

I would be happy to tell him myself. But I will not need to because intelligent folk are starting to realise what this guy is for themselves. Just like they are with Mr Branson. You should see the comments towards these two on the FT. They aren't respected by the people you seek respect from. Respect from chimps is no respect at all. ;)

minerve
23/1/2019
09:50
steeplejack

Many people who desire more socialist leanings are not left-wing. There does need to be redistribution of wealth. That doesn't make us all a communist or JC believe it or not.

minerve
23/1/2019
09:47
Zimmer, the next time I pass James’ mansion, which I do regularly, I’ll pop in and tell him what you called him.

He’ll probably smile and say “what an ignorant fellow. He must be a Remainer.”

Laughs all round😀ԅ12;😀

brexitplus
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